If a copy artist reproduced one of Monet's paintings, it is likely that he/she would have also reproduced Monet's painted signature, unless the distinction as a copy was meant to be obvious. A "print" of a painting is, by definition, a copy of the original painting and would therefore include the painted signature - obscuration of the signature would constitute a defacement of the original in the process of print production.
Of course they do - they are supposed to look like the real thing.
It depends on whether or not the signature is real or fake.
this site cant even answer how to find out if crystals are fake
For a fact fake
no in the fake version Stella is a lesbian to bloom (totaly fake!)
Fake is a term used to describe or imply that something is not real or that it is false. SO fake content means something which contains anything false related to anything.
NO!
It depends on whether or not the signature is real or fake.
fake gold, nope it's custom jewelry
A false signature is considered forgery and, depending on the circumstances, can be prosecuted civilly and/or criminally.
yOU CAN TELL IF YOUR HANDBAG IS REAL OR A KNOCKOFF BECAUSE THE REAL ONES HAVE THE SIGNATURE IN THE LINING OF THE ZIPPER. iF YOU DONT HAVE AZIPPER THEN IT IS FAKE AND IF YOU DONT HAVE A SIGNATURE IT IS FAKE. CHOU!
Unless it has the wide margins, it is likely from the book edition. If the COA is from the "National Art Guild" (likely dated April 1988), then the signature is also a fake, but on a book-edition print. Sadly, this means a collectible print has been ruined by the fake autograph.
I think that they are real... I have a necklace of pearls from a long time ago, but I'm not sure
A fake Coach handbag can be spotted by seeing some flaws in its signature patterned fabric. Fixtures, zippers, and lining can also prove the bag to be a fake. But one sign that's easy for the eye is checking the fabric for a "CC" pattern instead of a "GG" pattern.
you can start by looking at the velocity of it while comparing to the real signature. also, if you think there's something different about it that you can't point out, it's fake
In the forgery training, the one fake painting of the three was identified by the difference in the signature. In the Moonlight painting, stars are showing through the Moon.
You can usually tell by the drawing style. Or if it looks similar then look for Watterson's signature. If it's not there or it has a different name, it is most likely a fake.
The market is blooming with fakes. Beware of the fake products.